A variety of finished parts and subcomponents can be produced using conventional machining methods such as cutting, boring, drilling, turning and threading. This provides a means to produce many custom assemblies and fixtures that are not available as extruded or molded items. Machined components and fixtures can be incorporated into large assemblies or existing systems using standard solvent cementing, heat forming, or hot-air welding techniques, providing material consistency and integration for an entire system.

All stock machining shapes shall be manufactured in strict compliance to GF Harvel LLC requirements for extrusion profiles, consistently meeting and/or exceeding the Quality Assurance testing of this requirement with regard to material, workmanship, dimensions and extrusion quality. All shapes shall be porosity free, and shall be tested for internal stress levels. These products shall be manufactured in the USA, using domestic materials, by an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer, and shall be stored indoors after production at the manufacturing site until shipped from the factory.